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Relational Marketing for Spiritual Entrepreneurs!
We have a supportive
sliding-scale price structure
Our intention is to create equitable access to our work while still maintaining a reciprocal relationship with our communities.
Read our sliding-scale
guidelines
Register for the sliding-scale price that works best for you
The supportive sliding scale price structure thrives on trust. You will not be asked to prove or justify your choice. Please be honest about your economic reality when choosing the price model that is the most supportive to you. There are limited spaces for the community supported options. Opting for a lower price when you can truthfully afford the higher price limits access for those who truly need the gift of financial flexibility.
We offer
4 different prices
One-time payment of $210.
By choosing this price, you are contributing to a more equitable community by supporting program access for those who have less financial security.
One-time payment of $200 reflects the true price of Relational Marketing.
Please choose this if:
you have access to financial security, own property/vehicle, or have personal savings
you have expendable income and are able to pay for “wants” such as meals out, new outfits or coffee/tea at a cafe
you can afford an annual vacation or take time off with little to no financial burden
One-time payment of $100 supports community members who are building financial security.
Please choose this if:
you have access to steady income but are paying off debt or working to build savings
you have some stress about meeting basic needs such as food, shelter, medical care, child care, etc. but still regularly achieve them
making this investment means you might have to cut back on some “wants” such as meals out, new outfits, vacation or coffee/tea at a cafe
One-time payment of $50 supports community members who struggle to meet basic needs and paying for this class would be a significant hardship.
Please choose this if:
you frequently stress about meeting basic needs and don’t always achieve them
you have debt that affects your ability to meet your basic needs
you have unstable housing or transportation
you qualify for government assistance
you have little to no expendable income and find it difficult to build up personal savings
Our sliding scale model is inspired by the Green Bottle Model from Worts+Cunning.